Housing

Developers Needed for Senior Affordable Housing Development in Escondido

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The County of San Diego is accepting requests for proposal from developers interested in constructing affordable housing for seniors on County-owned land in Escondido. The deadline to submit questions is Feb. 2, 2024, at 5 p.m., and the deadline to submit proposals is March 1, 2024.

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County Moves Ahead on Turning Excess Land into Affordable Housing

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The County of San Diego is working to address the region’s housing crisis in a variety of ways including by designating unused properties as excess land. 

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You Can Give an Unhoused Veteran a Home

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The “Leave No Veteran Homeless” initiative needs landlords like Eddie Walker to offer some of their vacant units to veterans holding housing vouchers.

Government

San Diego County Annual Report Shows We Are Better Together

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The County released an Annual Report Monday that listed numerous accomplishments and stated that the County, the public it serves, local cities, community groups and organizations are better when they work together.

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County Community Development Block Grant Applications Open

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The County of San Diego’s Housing and Community Development Services (HCDS) have opened the 2024-2025 Community Development Block Grant Project Applications. Applications are available online, including a printable hard copy option at www.sdhcd.org. HCDS will accept applications through 5 p.m. on Nov. 10, 2023.  

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Nearly $17 Million Secured to Address San Diego Riverbed Homeless Encampments

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A County-led partnership has been awarded nearly $17 million in State funds to help people experiencing homelessness along the San Diego riverbed into more permanent housing and connect them with much-needed services.